Sony wants to kick some Shuffle butt this week with the launch of a mini MP3 player called the Network Walkman NWD-B100.
The best bit, hands-down, is not size or price, but the fact that this kills-off Sonys music management software pig, SonicStage. The BW100 is drag and drop friendly for ATRAC-free MP3 and WMA files.
This little beauty weighs in at 30g and is tiny but sports a lovely 3-line colour LCD display. The downside is just 12 hours of battery life, which is average rather than great for something this small. The USB connector means you can plug it straight into your laptop or hi-fi, while theres also a built-in FM tuner, voice recorder and equalizer.
It comes in black, white and violet 1GB and 2GB flavours, which will cost 45 and 55 next month when it launches.-Martin Lynch
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[Source: Gizmodo UK]